system-configs/opt/share/tlog/tlog-rec-session.default.conf

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//
// Tlog-rec-session default configuration. See tlog-rec-session.conf(5) for details.
// This file uses JSON format with both C and C++ comments allowed.
//
{
// The path to the shell executable which should be spawned.
"shell" : "/bin/bash",
// A message which will be printed before starting
// recording and the user shell. Can be used to warn
// the user that the session is recorded.
"notice" : "\nATTENTION! Your session is being recorded!\n\n",
// The number of seconds to cache captured data for before logging.
// The encoded data which does not reach payload size
// stays in memory and is not logged until this number of
// seconds elapses.
"latency" : 10,
// The maximum encoded data (payload) size per message, bytes.
// As soon as payload exceeds this number of bytes,
// it is formatted into a message and logged.
"payload" : 2048,
// Logged data set parameters
"log": {
// If true, user input is logged.
"input" : false,
// If true, terminal output is logged.
"output" : true,
// If true, terminal window size changes are logged.
"window" : true
},
// Logging limit parameters
"limit": {
// The maximum rate messages could be logged at, bytes/sec.
"rate" : 16384,
// The number of bytes by which logged messages are allowed to exceed
// the rate limit momentarily, i.e. "burstiness".
"burst" : 32768,
// The logging limit action.
// If set to "pass" no logging limits will be applied.
// If set to "delay", logging will be throttled.
// If set to "drop", messages exceeding limits will be dropped.
"action" : "pass"
},
// File writer parameters
"file": {
// The "file" writer log file path.
// "path" : ""
},
// Syslog writer parameters
"syslog": {
// The syslog facility "syslog" writer should use for messages.
"facility" : "authpriv",
// The syslog priority "syslog" writer should use for messages.
"priority" : "info"
},
// The type of "log writer" to use for logging. The writer needs
// to be configured using its dedicated parameters.
"writer" : "syslog"
}